• InevitableSwing [none/use name]@hexbear.netOP
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    5 days ago

    Damn, you mean I’ve been thinking the wrong name whenever I see a les paul?

    You made the ghost of Les Paul cry. This photo is Les Paul with a Les Paul. I assume it’s from the late 1950s.

    Looking at it, I don’t really like the telecaster shape either, but it’s not nearly as bad.

    What is an electric guitar shape do you like? Explorers? Flying Vs? Or…?

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      Most don’t bother me, it’s just that particular shape. I don’t like the headstock, or how the upper part of the body softly curves in to meet the neck at around a right angle like an acoustic, or the sort of boxier acoustic-like body in general. Like the only guitars that I think look worse are weird novelty builds like the machine gun kelly chunky razorblade or an absurd anime waifu cutout that I saw posted as a particularly cursed guitar shape once. I guess there are some variations on the general strat shape that just look off too, like when they’re sort of stretched and warped a little so they get more lopsided and just look blobby.

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          The BC Rich warlock

          Everyone’s always ragging on those as being particularly ugly guitars, but I think at worst they just look a little silly. All the really pointy guitars are just sort of a “yeah, I get you’re going for one particular aesthetic and it’s kind of corny, but as long as you get the balance of the shape right and keep some clean lines to it it’s fine,” to me.

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          That’s making me think of the bespoke johnny silverhand guitars I’ve seen luthiers make as display pieces a few times, except those of course have the body cutout in the wrong place and the tuners placed so the strings have to make a sharp turn at the bridge, making the low strings too long and making the guitar impossible to get good intonation with. You want to see a really cursed looking guitar, look those up.